Evaluate. Educate. Eliminate.
QA Graphics’ award winning Energy Efficiency Education Dashboard® (EEED), educates building occupants with energy data and green building features using a kiosk or desktop, tablet, or mobile device. The EEED creates occupant awareness through the display of building performance data, demonstrations of sustainable building features, tips on how to be efficient and other educational features.
Energy Star Partner
The EEED is integrated to work with Department of Energy’s Portfolio Manager and Energy Star data and is ideal for any organization to educate about their green building features and energy efficiency practices. Our dashboard is used by schools, universities, businesses, healthcare facilities, data centers, retail and more.
- Compare building performance data between floors and/or other buildings
- Translate utility data into easy-to-understand values (e.g. “48,500 gallons of water have been saved. That is enough to wash 1,080 loads of laundry.”)
In partnership with Energy Star, we will help our clients to:
- Measure and track the energy performance of their facilities at all locations.
- Aid in their goals to improve the energy efficiency of their buildings by 10% or more, in support of the ENERGY STAR Challenge by educating occupants
- Encourage our staff and community to learn about the benefits of energy efficiency and to implement and educate others on appropriate energy efficiency measures
- Encourage other companies with whom we work to join Energy Star and take the Energy Star Challenge
ENERGY STAR is a voluntary partnership between businesses, government and others united to protect our environment for future generations by changing to energy-efficient practices today. ENERGY STAR works with more than 9,000 partners to improve the energy efficiency of products, homes, buildings and businesses. Businesses can use ENERGY STAR to improve efficiency, enhance profits, and create a competitive advantage. In 2006 alone, ENERGY STAR helped businesses and consumers save more than $14 billion in energy costs while reducing global warming emissions equivalent to those from 25 million vehicles.